Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, February 21, 1952, Image 3

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= ! Mrs. Helen KEmendek of Spind- Mr and Mrz Byeky Conrad IGG ND FETER
tra ijey City. visited recently at the of Hollentown were recent vist MUGGS Al SK ’
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: | Bimer Briggs hocie here ors in Dean at the Gerald Jacobs
fo { y { Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matish residence Be
Tr nce ® {were Sunday visitors here at the THAT WAG SOME
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| Elmer Briggs home. . ; i
+ First bass Bou Fry, Carroll Mr. and Mra James Simanski Electric Cable Blow-Up B a Med TH CE }
| town: Bill Boni and Robert Right- iand daughter are spending a Tew gt LL
nour. both of Cresson; Richard | 987 at the home of the ladys Injures Miner, Marsteller
Hesse, William Sides and Fred |farents Mr. and Mrs Elmer A Darneshoro coal miner |
Stiles, all of Ebensburg; Ray | Briggs. listed in pood condition in the
Conway of Gaflitzin, and Ralph | Mr. and Mra lLesiie Reghett! Miners Hosplial Bpangier. where
Holtz of Hastings | visited in Buckhorn Friday he is being treated for face ir
Orchestra Selectpd i Mr. and Mrs leslie Reghotti juries suffered Tuesday of ths
Personnal for tn: all-county or-| mor, last Saturday callers in week while at work
chestra from the Northern Lam. | Coalport : He is Paul Bache Jr, who was
bria area is as follows: |, George Mansfield visited at Ihe ,dmitted to the hospital about 4
First violins James Kelly, Car | Reghetti home on Sunday hm Tisaday finr tramtinent
rolitown: Eleanor Burr, Ebens- | Bgl George Jacobs. stationed face injuries sulfered when
burg; Judy Smith and Roian Em- | at Aberdeen Md. spent the week olectri embie Blow op nour
Held, both of KEbensburg: Joan [end with his parents, Mr and face in Marsteller mine of 1)
Empfield of Ebensburg and Bar- | Mrs. Gerald Jacobs Pennsvivania Coal & Coke Corn
bara Leary and isabelie Ott, both :
of Patton.
Second violins Paul Kelly, Car-
rolitown: Bernard Dunegan, Pat.
ton, and Jacquelyn Hayes, Eb
Viols - Robert apne, Ebens |
burg.
D fiat Piecolo-—Conhie Hoover
Patton
Flutes Marjorie Griffith, Eb
ensburg.
Oboes Carol Moyer, Ebens-
burg, and Patricia Burkhart, Pat-
ton.
Alte clarinet Albert Anseimi
Barnesboro.
B fiat clarinets Cecelia Kia jka.
Cresson: Janis Powell, Ebensburg
and Marilyn Scolion, Barnesboro
Bass clarinet Mildred Murray,
Patton.
Bassoons Doris Stitt, Barnes
boro and Marlene Yerger, Patton
B flat alto sax-~Harold Abram,
Cressrm and Dorothy Pabrazinsky.
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B fist tenor sax—Ruth Mae
Holtz, Spangler.
E fiat baritone sax-- Kim Ro
berts, Ebensburg.
Barnssboro and Charles Bartett
Spangler.
Second cornets— James Aroney,
Ebensburg. ;
Trombones — Lorene Griffith
Ebensbury.
Bass trom ~~Jumes Lipka,
Ebensburg.
Horns Dorothy Bertison, Pat- |
ton, and Arvilla Funk, Joanne
ty Zieminski, all of Barnesboro.
B Nat Bass Kevin MeMullen, |
Hastings. ;
Tympani-—Pat Costello, Patton
Snare drums--—Robert Chigas
Hastings and John Holsberger
Ebensburg.
Million-Acre Drop
Noted In Farm Land
Used In This State
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SALES | Yes, folks, you get $25 in free merchandise of your
FORCE own choosing with any purchase of $100.
| If you purchase more than $100, select
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Served from our complete stocks.
Promptly . . . WOLPS prices’are vow and always will by lowed
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